Happy New
Year!
Am I still
allowed to say that? Seeing as we’re half way through January… Anyway, the sentiment
is there J
Since I last
wrote I’ve been busy. Several races, continued training, and my first official
fundraising event.
November was
10km race month. Three weekends in a row, and three 10km races. My last post
was about the Coventry War Memorial 10k. After that came the MoRun.
Mo Running
is a charity event supporting Movember (raising the profile of men’s health
issues). This race involved donning a ‘tache and running 10km through a park in
Milton Keynes. I do like a bit of silliness, so I decided to run as Hulk Hogan,
a wrestling favourite from my childhood. Clearly as a petite, five foot tall
woman, this was an obvious choice and I was almost indistinguishable from the man
himself.
Race day saw
torrential rain, and my moustache (fashioned for me by my lovely Mum from
mohair and attached with elastic – Blue Peter could learn a thing or two from
my Mum) – hung beneath my nose like a soggy, dead albino rat. I can’t say I’d
recommend it to supplement comfortable running. Still – a week after the
Coventry run, and another PB. Oh yes J
A week
later, at the end of November, I did a Pudding Run. This lovely race around
Chasewater Country Park was pretty cold, pretty muddy, and very, very
enjoyable.
All finishers were rewarded with a Christmas Pudding (which my
husband ate) and for the second time in two weeks, I managed a lovely new PB. Did
I mention that training actually works?
In December
I did just the one race. The Stockport 10 is an iconic event. I’m not quite
sure why, but there is something a little bit special about this run. Most of
it is through various housing estates, and it most definitely is not flat. But
the atmosphere is just fantastic. And finishing to a steaming bowl of hotpot
and a race bag complete with mealworms, well… what can you say? My first ever
race of this distance, so a guaranteed PB*
*(I also
finished 10 minutes before my husband, but I won’t mention that…)
Asides from
the running, my fundraising efforts finally got underway with a charity bake
sale.
I spent
every evening for a week leading up to the day baking. Cakes, biscuits,
marshmallow crispy Christmas trees… Birmingham was in the midst of a
Sarah-induced sugar shortage.
The fair was
held in the grounds of a village pub and – I can’t stress this enough – it was
the coldest place on earth. Who on earth thought that doing a craft fair
OUTSIDE, in mid-December, was a good idea? Part way through the morning I was
contemplating writing a eulogy to my feet, I was convinced they had succumbed
to frostbite. I spent the day jogging on the spot (fundraising and training – how’s that for an
efficient use of time?) and dancing like a loon, trying to keep warm. The Christmas
tunes wafting from Santa’s grotto just about helped see me and my
long-suffering husband through the morning, but boy was I glad to pack up and
head home.
Since then –
more training, and the discovery of a local Parkrun. I went along last week for
the first time, and it was the windiest run I have ever done. Gales have been
battering the country all week, and the gusts were strong enough to literally have
me fighting against them to try and move. With the wind behind me I felt like I
was flying. With it hitting me head on – I honestly thought I was going to
vomit. It was one of the most uncomfortable races I’ve ever done. I’ll go back
though, just might check the weather forecast first.
I’m
currently in the process of plotting and planning. My training is going well,
but the fundraising needs a bit of a kick up the bum. If anyone has any bright
ideas, or a few pennies they can spare, I’d be eternally grateful.
Pretty
please with a cherry on top!



Hi Sarah, wow you have been very busy sounds like the training is going great! Impressive multitasking skills too - jogging and selling cakes at the same time!! Don't forget there are some fundraising ideas on our runners download area. You may have already seen we have just added a template kindly donated from one of our runners for running a marathon sweepstakes.
ReplyDeleteLook forward to reading more about your journey.
Emily at VICTA